Marion Knowles  | |
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| Born | Marion Miller 8 August 1865 Woods Point, Victoria, Australia  | 
| Died | 16 September 1949 (aged 84) Camberwell, Victoria, Australia  | 
| Resting place | Brighton Cemetery | 
| Pen name | John Desmond, Aunt Patsy | 
| Occupation | Novelist, poet, journalist | 
| Nationality | Australian | 
| Children | 2 sons | 
Marion Miller Knowles MBE (1865–1949) was an Australian journalist, poet, writer and Catholic charity worker.
Early life and education
Born on 8 August 1865 in the Victorian gold-mining town of Woods Point, Knowles was the daughter of James and Anne (née Bowen) Miller. Her father was a storekeeper.[1][2]
Career
She was a journalist for the Melbourne Advocate for 30 years and conducted the Women’s and Children’s pages until her retirement in 1927. She also was a charity worker for the Melbourne Catholic Orphanage and the Wattle Day appeals.[3]
In 1893 her first poems appeared in The Australasian under the name "John Desmond".
In 1931 she received a pension from the Commonwealth Literary Fund.[4]
Knowles was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1938 Birthday Honours, being recognised as "a well-known Australian writer of books for girls".[5]
Works
Novels
- Barbara Halliday: A story of the hill country of Victoria (1896)
 - Corinne of Corall's Bluff (1912)
 - The Little Doctor (1919)
 - The House of Garden of Roses (1923)
 - Meg of Minadong (1926)
 - Pierce O'Grady's Daughter (1928)
 - Pretty Nan Hartigan (1928)
 
Poetry
- Songs from the Hills (1898)
 - Fronds from the Black's Spur (1911)
 - Roses on the Window Sill (1913)
 - A Christmas Bouquet (1915)
 - Shamrock Sprays (1916)
 - Songs from the Land of the Wattle (1916)
 - Love, Luck and Lavender (1919)
 - Christmas Bells (1919)
 - Ferns and Fancies (1923)
 - Selected Poems (1935), republished in two volumes:
- The Harp of the Hills (1937)
 - Lyrics of Wind and Wave (1937)
 
 
Short stories
- Shamrock and Wattle Bloom: A series of short tales and sketches (1900)
 
Personal
Knowles married Joseph Knowles at St Patrick’s Cathedral on 19 September 1901.[6] Her husband died on 18 June 1918 at a private hospital in Melbourne, aged 60.[7]
Knowles died on 16 September 1949 and was survived by her two sons, Adrian and William. Following a requiem mass at the Sacred Heart Church in Kew, she was buried in Brighton Cemetery.[8]
References
- ↑ "Women's World". The Herald (Melbourne). No. 10, 803. Victoria, Australia. 14 June 1910. p. 3. Retrieved 26 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
 - ↑ Close, Cecily, "Knowles, Marion (1865–1949)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 26 August 2020
 - ↑ "Mrs. Marion Miller Knowles". Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1954). 15 July 1927. p. 8. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
 - ↑ "Commonwealth Literary Fund". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette (National : 1901 - 1973). 6 August 1931. p. 1292. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
 - ↑ The London Gazette. 1938. p. 3703.
 - ↑ "Family Notices". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 17, 240. Victoria, Australia. 12 October 1901. p. 9. Retrieved 26 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
 - ↑ "Family Notices". Advocate. Vol. L, no. 2388. Victoria, Australia. 29 June 1918. p. 18. Retrieved 26 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
 - ↑ "Family Notices". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 32, 150. Victoria, Australia. 17 September 1949. p. 41. Retrieved 26 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
 
